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Which of these statements would be most appropriate for a "story" in the agile methodology?
The playlist should use arrays to store song IDs
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I click 'random' to hear a random song on my playlist
The playlist should use arrays to store song IDs
The playlist should be stored in the could
The playlist feature requires upgrading to premium service
I click 'random' to hear a random song on my playlist
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In the context of agile methodology, which emphasizes user stories that describe features from the end-user's perspective, the most appropriate statement for a "story" would be:
"I click 'random' to hear a random song on my playlist."
This statement captures a user action and the desired outcome, making it a user story that reflects the needs and experiences of the end user. User stories typically follow a format like "As a [type of user], I want [goal] so that [reason]," but the provided statement effectively communicates the user intention and experience.
"I click 'random' to hear a random song on my playlist."
This statement captures a user action and the desired outcome, making it a user story that reflects the needs and experiences of the end user. User stories typically follow a format like "As a [type of user], I want [goal] so that [reason]," but the provided statement effectively communicates the user intention and experience.
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